How Can Black Box Data Help My Truck Accident Case in Kentucky?
When you’re injured in a collision involving a commercial truck, the evidence you gather can make all the difference in the outcome of your case. One of the most powerful tools available is black box data—a digital record stored in the truck’s onboard computer. This information can be a game-changer in proving fault and maximizing the value of your claim.
What Is Black Box Data?
Most commercial trucks are equipped with electronic control modules (ECMs), often referred to as “black boxes.” These devices track important information such as:
- The truck’s speed
- Sudden acceleration or deceleration
- Braking patterns
- GPS location
- Engine performance data
This objective, time-stamped data helps paint a clear picture of what happened leading up to the crash.
Why Black Box Data Matters in Your Case
Black box data can provide crucial evidence showing how the truck was being operated at the time of the accident. For example, it may reveal that the driver was speeding, failed to brake, or made sudden unsafe maneuvers. This information can significantly strengthen your claim and help establish the truck driver’s negligence.
At Regard Law Group, we move quickly to contact the trucking company to ensure this data is preserved and downloaded before it’s lost or overwritten.
Other Vehicles and Smartphones May Hold Key Data Too
Many people don’t realize that certain private passenger vehicles also store similar data. Even smartphones can track location, acceleration, and deceleration information—all of which can help support your case.
Protect Your Rights After a Truck Accident
If you’re involved in a truck accident in Kentucky, securing black box data is essential. Contact Andre Regard at Regard Law Group at 859-533-7811 for immediate help. Call or text anytime—we’re here to protect your rights and maximize your recovery.